Erick said:Justement les boys j'avais une question semblable. Je fais pas mal de net et des petits montage vidéos. Meilleur choix selon vous PC ou MAC?
GuitarPlaya said:Hi Ocean,
I don't think one is better than other, it all comes down to the user's needs. MAC has Pros and Cons, so does PC. I'm hooked on Linux for now, but have used Macs a lot in the past (haven't used in a while) and PCs with Windows still today (writing this on a WinXP PC right now).
You obviously haven't been lucky with Vista. Noone has. Even with the latest Service Packs it's still shaky. I just saw today a preview of Windows 7 - Beta 1 and boy was I impressed. Everything is much more easier to understand.
The reason is .... when Mac got their 10.5 OS out, they literally said "Ok, Microsoft, you can start copying us now" (or something like that). And Microsoft did. Windows 7 looks a LOT like the recent MacOS's. I've seen the networking configuration screens, you'd think they're trying to sell Windows to babies, I found it really easy to follow... and in my experience (remember I haven't used Macs in a long while, just seen the desktops) I think Macs are harder to get connected to a network than Windows.
So to sum up :
If you're money tight, want something super compatible with every known software and wouldn't mind spending a couple of hours getting your machine to work steadily, go with a PC with Windows.
If money's no option, are only looking to use "Office" suite software and some good audio, have almost zero harware compatibility issues, go with a Mac.
If you feel a little adventurous, which to work with a great community, have a llittle time on your hands to get a good thing better, buy a all-in-one computer (i.e. Dell Optiplex, or HPs) and get the latest copy of Ubuntu (but that's my personnal favorite, I had to put it in ;-) )
Feel free to PM any questions you have !
Techman said:I really love the highlited part of your post. No one has had any luck with Vista? Wow! That's quite a statement considering that Vista is probably the most stable OS that Microsoft has ever released! People should stop reading all the fud that's on the net and actually try using something and making up their own mind. Spend a decent amount of money on a quality system instead of a 499$ bargain box and you will be quite pleased and will still be about 50% cheaper than an equivalent performance Mac. And Windows 7 is not very different from Vista, I'm running the beta at work and will be loading it at home this weekend and the same people who hate Vista will hate 7 just because it's from Microsoft.
When it comes to Mac and Windows, buy whichever one meets your needs in software availability, usability and price. Personally a Mac could never meet my requirements in either category and so I run Windows. Plus I think that Jobs is an ass and I will never give him any of my hard earned money. The best way to check out a Mac is by using a friend's, not at the Apple store where they will be doing their best sales job to get you to buy one. Test it out without pressure and see if it's for you or not. If it is, go ahead and buy one and enjoy your new system!
Techman
Perhaps your switch was not only from PC, but from desktop as well. Keyboards on all laptops are small.Red Paul said:the keyboard is small
the delete bar is really a backspace bar. whatever you want to delete, you have to park yourself one space to the thing's right.[/QUOTE]Red Paul said:the keyboard is small
Techman said:Windows 7 is not very different from Vista, I'm running the beta at work and will be loading it at home this weekend and the same people who hate Vista will hate 7 just because it's from Microsoft.